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This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project based on the idea that the stories of everyday people are the most important and interesting of all. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Kelvin MooreNarrative: The Best Wedding GiftThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project based on the idea that the stories of everyday people are the most important and interesting of all. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Kelvin Moore and his wife Chanta Moore remembered how their relationship grew as they got used to living together for the first time.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)79623 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netThu, 15 Feb 2018 20:16:24 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-daughters-love-passed-down
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Tonya German spoke with her mother Nancy Wegner about her earlyNarrative: A Daughter's Love Passed DownThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Tonya German spoke with her mother Nancy Wegner about her early life, starting with the last time Nancy saw her own mother as a child. Here’s Tonya.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)79337 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netMon, 12 Feb 2018 20:40:01 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-former-paine-college-president-seeing-success-students
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project that collects the voices of our times. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, George Bradley spoke with his wife and colleague Tina Marshall-BradleyNarrative: Former Paine College President on Seeing the Success of StudentsThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project that collects the voices of our times. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, George Bradley spoke with his wife and colleague Tina Marshall-Bradley about his term as president of Paine College , a historically black college in Augusta, Georgia. Here’s Tina. Learn more about HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) here .hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)77343 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netTue, 16 Jan 2018 14:30:00 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-songwriters-musical-upbringing
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Jason Jeffords talked with his father Jackie Jeffords about hisNarrative: A Songwriter's Musical UpbringingThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Jason Jeffords talked with his father Jackie Jeffords about his life as a musician and songwriter. Here, Jackie describes his musical childhood in a family with eight brothers and sisters.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)77113 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netThu, 11 Jan 2018 20:18:58 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-together-we-grew
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project based on the idea that the stories of everyday people are the most important and interesting of all. When StoryCorps visited Columbia in 2016, Marcia Peters talkedNarrative: "Together We Grew"This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project based on the idea that the stories of everyday people are the most important and interesting of all. When StoryCorps visited Columbia in 2016, Marcia Peters talked with facilitator Felix Lopez about her experience raising three children as a single mom.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)75674 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netTue, 26 Dec 2017 13:30:00 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-freshcut-tree-christmas
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project based on the idea that the stories of everyday people are the most important and interesting of all. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Jack andNarrative: A Freshcut Tree for ChristmasThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project based on the idea that the stories of everyday people are the most important and interesting of all. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Jack and Patricia Stewart sat down to talk about their marriage of more than 60 years and their seven children. One year, the family had relocated to France for Jack’s job. Here, Jack remembers how he tried to make Christmas special for their kids while living abroad.\hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)75669 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netTue, 19 Dec 2017 19:48:46 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-mother-remembers-holidays-brooklyn-and-columbia
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Ilene Fins talked with her mother Caroline Fins about movingNarrative: A Mother Remembers the Holidays in Brooklyn and ColumbiaThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Ilene Fins talked with her mother Caroline Fins about moving her family to South Carolina from a large Jewish community in Brooklyn, New York. Here’s Ilene.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)75249 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netWed, 13 Dec 2017 20:45:24 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-growing-preachers-kids-georgetown
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project that collects the voices of our times. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Margaret Clarkson interviewed her uncle and mother about growing up inNarrative: Growing Up as Preacher's Kids in GeorgetownThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project that collects the voices of our times. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Margaret Clarkson interviewed her uncle and mother about growing up in Georgetown, South Carolina. Both in their late eighties at the time of taping, Henry Bull Jr., who goes by Harry, and Sarah Clarkson, are two remaining siblings of a family of seven children. Here’s Sarah Clarkson with her recollections of their childhood.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)73627 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netTue, 21 Nov 2017 14:15:00 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-his-mother-dreamed-having-her-own-family
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Scott Barnes sat down with his son Scotty and his grandsonNarrative: His Mother Dreamed of Having Her Own FamilyThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Scott Barnes sat down with his son Scotty and his grandson Richard, to tell them about his life and family history. Scott Barnes was celebrating his 92 nd birthday at the time of the interview. Here’s Scotty Barnes, speaking to his father.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)73266 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netWed, 15 Nov 2017 18:31:44 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-fourteen-year-long-friendship-letters-love-story
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project based on the idea that the stories of everyday people are the most important and interesting of all. When StoryCorps visited Columbia in 2016, Lori Risk talked withNarrative: A Fourteen-Year-Long Friendship in Letters... A Love StoryThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project based on the idea that the stories of everyday people are the most important and interesting of all. When StoryCorps visited Columbia in 2016, Lori Risk talked with her husband James Risk about their family. Here, Lori and James tell the story of how they met and fell in love after being pen pals for 14 years.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)72111 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netTue, 31 Oct 2017 13:30:00 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-fathers-commitment-value-each-day-his-sons
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Scottie Dean talked with his son Jonathan about their family,Narrative: A Father's Commitment to Value Each Day with His SonsThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, Scottie Dean talked with his son Jonathan about their family, and why he values every day with them. Here, seven-year-old Jonathan asks his dad how he likes his life now.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)71501 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netMon, 23 Oct 2017 19:54:53 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-grandfathers-army-career
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, a unique oral history project that collects the voices of our times. Here, eight-year-old Jack Paolucci asks his grandfather Colonel John Paolucci about his time in the army.Narrative: A Grandfather's Army CareerThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, a unique oral history project that collects the voices of our times. Here, eight-year-old Jack Paolucci asks his grandfather Colonel John Paolucci about his time in the army.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)49854 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netTue, 17 Oct 2017 13:30:00 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-gary-goodman-33-years-state-fair
This edition of Narrative features an interview with Gary Goodman, General Manager of the South Carolina State Fair . After more than three decades, Goodman is retiring this year. I spoke with him about his memories of his early years on the job and hisNarrative: Gary Goodman on 33 Years with the State FairThis edition of Narrative features an interview with Gary Goodman, General Manager of the South Carolina State Fair . After more than three decades, Goodman is retiring this year. I spoke with him about his memories of his early years on the job and his first fair as general manager in 1986.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)70645 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netTue, 10 Oct 2017 13:30:00 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-remembering-ward-one-columbia
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project that collects the voices of our times. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, friends Mattie Anderson-Roberson and Richard Caughman talked about theirNarrative: Remembering Ward One in ColumbiaThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project that collects the voices of our times. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, friends Mattie Anderson-Roberson and Richard Caughman talked about their work to preserve the Ward One community , a neighborhood in Columbia that was replaced, starting in the 1950s, with urban renewal projects . Here, Mattie and Richard describe what it was like growing up in Ward One in the 40s. Click here to learn more about the Ward One Reunion Organization.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)70253 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netTue, 03 Oct 2017 21:12:29 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-second-draft-sketch
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. When StoryCorps visited Columbia in 2016, Glenn Saborosch and his wife Lee Malerich shared how a painting and aNarrative: "The Second Draft of the Sketch"This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. When StoryCorps visited Columbia in 2016, Glenn Saborosch and his wife Lee Malerich shared how a painting and a dream helped them reconnect after meeting many years before.\hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)69733 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netTue, 26 Sep 2017 18:45:03 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-grandmothers-memory-her-first-days-america
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, a unique oral history project that collects the voices of our times. When StoryCorps visited Charleston, Lucy Wichmann talked with her grandmother Marianne Wichmann who grew up in EnglandNarrative: A Grandmother's Memory of Her First Days in AmericaThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, a unique oral history project that collects the voices of our times. When StoryCorps visited Charleston, Lucy Wichmann talked with her grandmother Marianne Wichmann who grew up in England during World War II and later moved to the states with her husband Fred Wichman. Marianne passed away in 2014 at age 81. In this 2012 interview, Marianne describes her early impressions of America in the 1950s.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)69179 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netMon, 18 Sep 2017 20:52:11 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-ambush-vietnam-war
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project based on the idea that the stories of everyday people are the most important and interesting of all. When StoryCorps visited Columbia in 2016, Charles PhilipsNarrative: Ambush in the Vietnam WarThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project based on the idea that the stories of everyday people are the most important and interesting of all. When StoryCorps visited Columbia in 2016, Charles Philips interviewed his friend Gary Jackson about his experience in the Vietnam War as tank gunner. Here, Jackson talks about what happened to him in March 1971 when he was involved in Operation Lam Son 719 .hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)66850 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netMon, 18 Sep 2017 17:12:32 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-new-fathers-hopes-his-daughters
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, L. Kobie Wilkerson talked with his mother Ida CharmaineNarrative: A New Father's Hopes for His DaughtersThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. At the StoryCorps mobile booth in Columbia in 2016, L. Kobie Wilkerson talked with his mother Ida Charmaine Wilkerson-Morton about their family and his hopes for raising his two young daughters after her example.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)68605 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netMon, 11 Sep 2017 20:30:00 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-one-first-female-graduates-uscs-law-school
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, a unique oral history project that collects the voices of our times. 96-year-old Sarah Leverette graduated from USC', Law School in 1943, one of the first women to attend. Here (in thisNarrative: One of the First Female Graduates from USC's Law SchoolThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, a unique oral history project that collects the voices of our times. 96-year-old Sarah Leverette graduated from USC', Law School in 1943, one of the first women to attend. Here (in this interview from late 2016), Leverette tells her friend Lisa Wilcox about her experience breaking down barriers to practice law. Sarah Leverette went on to become the first female faculty member at USC's Law School and led the League of Women Voters. Learn more about Sarah Leverette's life and career here . To hear her full interview and other select interviews from a local StoryCorps partner, visit law.sc.edu . Update: Leverette, now 97, received the the 2017 Rev. Sen. Clementa C. Pinckney Award for Justice in August 2017 from The SC Appleseed Legal Justice Center. The award recognizes Leverette's works as an advocate for women's equal rights.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)51673 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netTue, 05 Sep 2017 13:00:00 +0000Laura Hunsberger240http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/post/narrative-everything-changed-overnight
This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. When StoryCorps visited Columbia in 2016, Licia Jackson talked with her son Jonathan about his time in the militaryNarrative: Everything Changed OvernightThis edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, an oral history project where friends and loved ones interview each other. When StoryCorps visited Columbia in 2016, Licia Jackson talked with her son Jonathan about his time in the military in the early 2000s.hunsberger@scpublicradio.org (Laura Hunsberger)67853 as http://wltr.drupal.publicbroadcasting.netTue, 29 Aug 2017 17:59:23 +0000Laura Hunsberger240